Grimm: As Nick delves into the trailer's weapons cabinet and his inner Grimm, the investigation of a dead construction worker leads him into a long standing conflict in the creature world. Sensing an unfamiliar threat, the suspect takes it upon himself to summon reapers to town to eliminate the Grimm once and for all. Meanwhile, Juliette insists that Nick invite Monroe Mitchell) over for dinner, making for quite the interesting evening.

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Man, I had goosebumps throughout the entire episode! The mighty Grimm, becoming known for his pure heart for the innocent and the weak. Trusted by what is slowly becoming an army of underdogs. He's becoming an unstoppable force, backed up by his informants and little helpers! At first I thought this was just a mix between Haven and Supernatural, but it's becoming so much more. I love it!

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Grimm Reviews

My wife originally got me into this show. At first I didn't think I would like it, but I have grown to love it. I love the Grimm histories and definition of familiar creatures. David Giuntoli is perfectly cast for the role. The show has chills and humor and the ability to take an old story or tale and twist it into something new and interesting. 4/5 rating, Highly recommended.

After the exciting first episode, Grimm starts out a little blah-- monster of the week fare with uncaptivating characters. Happily, about 1/3 of the way into the first season, the characters are more developed, the stories are more intriguing, much darker (truer to the tone of the scary source material, although the fairy tales themselves are barely alluded to),and an over arching, mysterious, storyline begins to present itself. It's now become one of my favorite hour long dramas, and I'm glad its' been renewed for another season. If you're looking for the opposite of the Disney-esque "Once Upon A Time," look no further!

i have never heard of this show until recent. so glad i did. i LOVE the twist of the old grimm fairytales and how they modernized it to this era and something we can relate to. i have never read this all as a child but heard about some of them so its cool re-learning them thru this series and seeing the different 'wessens' come to life

Nick Burkhardt's life is completely transformed when his family's legacy is revealed to him and he discovers that he is a Grimm, a monster hunter who can see the creatures for what they really are.I think it was pretty decent, not the best one as I said. But I liked the special effects and the Pilot was good overall.

This episode of Grimm was very good. You could see the should I,shouldn't I look on his face when he was dealing with Hank and Julia. The Munroe character gets stronger with each episode. Lets hope this show gets a third and maybe fourth series, there are a lot of worldwide fairy tales they can use.

Grimm is a show that yet again affirms my belief that many really good shows cannot be judged on their first season. Nick is a Portland detective who finds one day he can see things that nobody else can. These beings are essentially legends of the past written about in fairy tales and other folk stories. After being visited by his dying Aunt who raised him he learns he is a "Grimm" and it is his job to contain and eliminate those creatures who are a threat to both humans and other "wesen" (name for the creatures).

The first season starts off great in the pilot then kind of sputters a little as it tries to lay the groundwork for the mythos and lore that the show will revolve around. Do not despair though, towards the end of the first season the show finds it stride and never looks back. As other characters both human and magical/creature become aware of who Nick some work to help, some against and some walk in a murky grey area between help and hindrance. As more and more of the mythology and lore are introduced you will find yourself getting sucked in during season 2. Stick with it, its worth the wait IMO. In many ways Grimm reminds me of Buffy (BTVS) or Angel with its team/group vs evil approach revolving around a central hero/heroine and just as that formula worked for those shows it is working for Grimm as well. Again if your tempted to give up on the show during mid season one ...don't stick with it and you will be glad you did.